Oddly enough, none of those links got me to the cool Lisp-on-Flash demo (based on Clojure). Which lets you draw stuff on a Flash canvas and move it around, using the repl.

(The weird thing is, it says there's no support for concurrency, but it appears I do... I made the little red box which moves right -- but I can yank it back to its original position by typing something in the repl. Maybe I misunderstand how the event listener works in flash.)

vityok wrote:One other question is the "Common Lisp Weekly News" — other communities have such type of thing (TCL, OCaml, Haskell, etc.) and I never saw one dedicated to the Common Lisp.

I think it would be nice to have one...

Feel free to create such a posting here weekly. :D

Yeah, I've thought about this for a moment — it seems like it would be nice to have these newsletters exported via RSS or Atomfor syndication. So, if this has to be done, some sort of a blogging service would be more appropriate... plus posting newslettersto the interested communities.

I myself would also be interested in bloggers who do not exclusively write things about (common) lisp, but sometimes do. I.e. normal blogs from geeks with other topics (which may or may not be interesting to me) as well as cl-related stuff.

Unfortunately, wordpress only shows the Postings of the last 10 (?) Days in their feeds, so at the moment this feed is empty . And I also have german posts.And I am not expierienced in any way. Just coding (and blogging) for fun. Shouldnt be too interesting to anyone.

Anyway, I would still be interested in blogs not only but also related to lisp. To me it is interesting to see who other lisp-persons are, and what else they do (if they do something else ).